Wow, as smart as most of you are i'm surprised you fell for it. It's an amazon scam were they make an account sell stuff cheap just to get your card number and financial info. You dumb ass's need to watch your financials now. If it's to good to be true it's a scam... Stupid city boys

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Wow, as smart as most of you are i'm surprised you fell for it. It's an amazon scam were they make an account sell stuff cheap just to get your card number and financial info. You dumb ass's need to watch your financials now. If it's to good to be true it's a scam... Stupid city boys

Sarry pal, they don't get your credit card info...it was sold through amazon, 100% safe..stupid rednecks

Wow, as smart as most of you are i'm surprised you fell for it. It's an amazon scam were they make an account sell stuff cheap just to get your card number and financial info. You dumb ass's need to watch your financials now. If it's to good to be true it's a scam... Stupid city boys

FYI, use amazon webstore, and I can promise you 110% that no credit card information is EVER pushed through to the seller. Amazon handles everything, and they even handle the fraud scores, fraud ratings, and tell the seller if they suspect its fraud. The seller cannot even access the credit card type used for the sale.

Wow, as smart as most of you are i'm surprised you fell for it. It's an amazon scam were they make an account sell stuff cheap just to get your card number and financial info. You dumb ass's need to watch your financials now. If it's to good to be true it's a scam... Stupid city boys

Sounds like someone's got a little Big Brother paranoia. I buy a crap load of stuff from Amazon already. They already have my cc info. They have nothing to gain here.

Wow, as smart as most of you are i'm surprised you fell for it. It's an amazon scam were they make an account sell stuff cheap just to get your card number and financial info. You dumb ass's need to watch your financials now. If it's to good to be true it's a scam... Stupid city boys

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Originally Posted by mschaffer66

What?

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Originally Posted by feva4u

Except it was sold through Amazon.........you know, the big website place...........

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Originally Posted by Red68Camaro

And verified it was a correct listing.

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Originally Posted by bigbchevy

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Originally Posted by High Center Hancho

Sarry pal, they don't get your credit card info...it was sold through amazon, 100% safe..stupid rednecks

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Originally Posted by Mr.Green again

Next thing you know, these idiots will be falling for those tricky scams PayPal is always trying to pull.

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Originally Posted by clarkstoncracker

FYI, use amazon webstore, and I can promise you 110% that no credit card information is EVER pushed through to the seller. Amazon handles everything, and they even handle the fraud scores, fraud ratings, and tell the seller if they suspect its fraud. The seller cannot even access the credit card type used for the sale.

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Sounds like someone's got a little Big Brother paranoia. I buy a crap load of stuff from Amazon already. They already have my cc info. They have nothing to gain here.

Sounds more like stupid yokel to me.

Honestly the only thing I expect to get out of this is an email saying there was an error in the listing. However, if like in the past, that email should have came by now...

Regardless Amazon doesn't have to screw me out of anything. I give them a pretty steady supply of revenue as is.

You may have lucked out. That is actually a stocked item by amazon, and not a third party seller. Your chances of it arriving is pretty high. Amazon is the most standup company on the net.

I was expecting this to be fulfilled by a third party, to which they would simply click "cancel order" from their seller panel, then tick the box that states "wrong price in listing" It would have taken them 20 seconds to cancel it out.

Most items on amazon are sold by amazon, fulfilled by third partys. So if I sell staplers on amazon, they sell them for me, take a 4-16% commission, and pass the order off to me. Now amazon also carries popular staplers, and stocks them in house so they can provide fast shipping for the prime members.

You may have lucked out. That is actually a stocked item by amazon, and not a third party seller. Your chances of it arriving is pretty high. Amazon is the most standup company on the net.

I was expecting this to be fulfilled by a third party, to which they would simply click "cancel order" from their seller panel, then tick the box that states "wrong price in listing" It would have taken them 20 seconds to cancel it out.

Most items on amazon are sold by amazon, fulfilled by third partys. So if I sell staplers on amazon, they sell them for me, take a 4-16% commission, and pass the order off to me. Now amazon also carries popular staplers, and stocks them in house so they can provide fast shipping for the prime members.

A couple weeks ago, staples had a mess up with pricing and I snagged a couple new Nikon D3100's for $119. The complete camera with a lens. I was going to grab one more, then I noticed a pattern, every place I called was cleared out that morning by the same guy. I'm guessing that guy bought over 100 of them.

A couple weeks ago, staples had a mess up with pricing and I snagged a couple new Nikon D3100's for $119. The complete camera with a lens. I was going to grab one more, then I noticed a pattern, every place I called was cleared out that morning by the same guy. I'm guessing that guy bought over 100 of them.

A couple weeks ago, staples had a mess up with pricing and I snagged a couple new Nikon D3100's for $119. The complete camera with a lens. I was going to grab one more, then I noticed a pattern, every place I called was cleared out that morning by the same guy. I'm guessing that guy bought over 100 of them.